Shorter Building, More Units, and a Step Forward for Clardendon's Red Top Cab Site
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Five years after Arlington County approved a redevelopment of the Red Top Cab sites in Clarendon, newly filed plans show that the project is changing a bit.
The Shooshan Company and Trammell Crow previously proposed a 584-unit development across three buildings spanning several parcels between 13th Street, N. Hudson Street, and Washington Boulevard. Despite receiving approval in 2015, and receiving approval for parking-related amendments in 2018, ground has not yet broken on the development.
An amendment application has now been filed specifically for the building slated for 3275 Washington Boulevard (map).
The new design by WDG Architecture would lop 9 feet from the maximum height of the building, bringing it to 94 feet at its tallest point. With the shortened height also comes a shift of 6,078 square feet in massing from the 10th floor to the 7th-10th floors.
As currently proposed, the building would have 269 residential units instead of the previously-approved 247. The unit mix will span from studios to two bedrooms, and the ground-floor units will have private entrances, including a lone three-bedroom unit. The development will also include 134 vehicular spaces and 108 bicycle spaces on a below-grade level.
It is unclear when the county Planning Commission will consider the application.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/shorter-building-more-units-and-a-step-forward-for-clardendon-red-top-cab-s/17621.
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